I always knew The Game of School was apart of my life, but never knew how to explain it. After reading this it was like the author knew my exact thoughts and wrote them down on paper. The Game of School is relevant is almost all students lives where I'm from. Since elementary school we were forced to do reading and writings without any questions asked, and the teachers never seemed very interested in what we were curious to while learning. Middle school and high school were no different from elementary school, probably even worse. I probably had at most three teachers a year that actually cared about their students, and made learning exciting. These teachers are the reason I would like to become a teacher. These teachers stood out to all the students, you never heard a bad things about them, all the students wanted to have them as teachers, and I was lucky enough to have them. I never want to become the teachers mentioned in The Game of School. I want to care for my students, enlighten them, and show them their brilliance. It is appalling it me that teachers and students feel this way towards school. Obviously when I have teachers playing this "game" I play it as well, but I wish it didn't have to be this way. It is time that the way schools work in our country need to change for the better.